
Previous Seasons
Into the Deep 2024-2025
We decided at the of the season that we wanted to have a robot that could effectively accomplish all of this season’s game challenges as efficiently as possible. To do this, we decided to keep our robot’s mechanisms as simple as possible, utilizing a coaxial axle to rotate our sliders and attachment. Our season ended with 1st Place THINK award from our Langely League Competition, and at the Texas-Houston Regional Competition we were awarded the Innovate award.
CENTERSTAGE 2023-2024
Our 2023-2024 Centerstage season ended with 2nd place motivate award at the Texas FTC State Championship, along with 2nd semi-finals pick. At Texas-Houston Regional Championship, we were Connect Award first place, Inspire award second place, and winning alliance second pick. At the Texas-Houston Langley League Tournament, we were winning alliance captain and inspire award winner.
Power Play 2022-2023
Our 2022-2023 Power Play season ended with State recognition for our extensive outreach as second runner-up for the Motivate Award. We earned our spot at Regionals by being on the Finalist Alliance, and won the Control Award for our consistent and powerful autonomous. At League Champs we recieved runner up Inspire Award and winning Alliance Captain.
Freight Frenzy 2021-2022
In the Freight Frenzy Season, we build "Chaos". Our team won Inspire at League Champs, advancing to Regionals. From there, our team made it to Texas Southeast Regionals and won Design Award.
Skystone 2019-2020
For the 2019-2020 season "Skystone," our team built Menace, one of our strongest robots. Skystone was one of our most successful seasons, winning the Inspire award at every event we went to, advancing us to Worlds. Menace was a force to be reckoned with!
Rover Ruckus 2018-2019
For our 2018-2019 season, we made Erik, a direct reference from Phantom of the Opera. Erik was built to be robust and consistent. With a 100% consistent autonomous, our team advanced to Worlds!
Relic Recovery 2017-2018
Our Relic Recovery season was our first year. As a rookie team, we decided to focus on learning the basics, creating Danny (Danny Phantom, anyone?). Danny was our first attempt at not only building a robot, but also learning how to CAD and print 3D parts.








